The difference between In kind and Reciprocally

When used as adverbs, in kind means (paying or giving) with goods or services (as opposed to cash), whereas reciprocally means in a reciprocal manner.


In kind is also phrase with the meaning: in the form of goods and services rather than money.

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  1. In kind as an adverb:

    (paying or giving) with goods or services (as opposed to cash)

    Examples:

    "I made some donations to the charity, not in money, but in kind, such as non-perishable food."

  2. In kind as an adverb (idiomatic):

    In a reciprocal manner; in a similar way; in the same kind.

  1. Reciprocally as an adverb:

    In a reciprocal manner; by way of returning (e.g. a favour, insult, etc).

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